It’s been a fantastic year for music across all genres. The 58th annual GRAMMY Awards are set to go down in two months and organizers have finally released the full list of this year’s nominees.

Kendrick Lamar is nominated for “Song of The Year” for his To Pimp A Butterfly protest song “Alright.” Kendrick’s sophomore album is also nominated for the coveted “Album of The Year” award, along with The Weeknd, Taylor Swift, Chris Stapleton, and Alabama Shakes.

Despite having four Top 10 hit songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, surprisingly, Fetty Wap didn’t get nominated for “Best New Artist” this year. Fetty was, however, nominated for two GRAMMYs – “Best Rap Performance” and “Best Rap Song.” Overall, Kendrick leads the pack with 11 nominations.

R&B singer Omarionalso feels like his hit collaboration “Post To Be” with Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko got snubbed by the GRAMMYs. The song could’ve landed in the “R&B Performance” or “R&B Song” categories, but instead, the hit song received no nominations. The MMG crooner tweeted about it:

"Post to be" is one of the greatest R&B collaborations ever. CB, Jhene, & myself been in the game 10+.